7 places you must visit before you die

Located in the Mandalay Region of Burma (Myanmar), this ancient city holds rich history and breathtaking views. During the 11th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas has been constructed, which 2,200 are still standing. Visitors can take a tour and spend hours wondering around the different temples and ancient constructions. Our recommendation – get lost and find yourself an adventure. Bagan offers some luxuries hotels and resorts that you definitely check out.

2. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

2. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Salar de Uyuni, or the “Desert of Salt” is the world’s largest salt flat. All this salt offers a unique illusion of a mirror effect, where you can hardly tell the difference between sky and earth. The road to this vast desert can only be done by a jeep, where you can rent anywhere around the location. Pro tip: Make sure to dress warm, it’s getting pretty cold there at nightfall!

3. Santorini Island, Greece

3. Santorini Island, Greece

The first thing you’ll notice landing in this beautiful island will be the most blue you’ve ever seen in your life. This buzzing city full of nightclubs and bars, attracts tourists from all over the world. Whether you’re a party animal or just looking for a relaxed time at the beach – Santorini have it all.

4. Yosemite Valley, USA

4. Yosemite Valley, USA

Located in the west coast, Yosemite is one of the biggest national parks in the United States, and certainly the most attractive one – over 3.7 million people hike it every year. Yosemite Valley is 8 miles long and renowned for its granite summits and huge pine trees. Pack up your backpack and take a hike across this beautiful piece of monumental land while you are still young

5. Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan

5. hitachi park

Covering an area of 190 hectares, the hitachi park features blooming flowers around the year. The park has become known for its baby blue-eyes flowers, with the blooming of 4.5 million of the translucent-petaled blue flowers in the spring drawing tourists. In addition to the annual “Nemophila Harmony”, the park features a million daffodils, 170 varieties of tulips, and many other flowers. The park includes cycling trails and a small amusement park with a Ferris wheel

6. Petra, Jordan

6. Petra, Jordan

Known as the “Rose City”, this Jordanian city offers spectacular architecture and historic monuments. Built entirely out of stone, Petra draws millions of tourists every year. Be amazed while touring around the beautiful pinkish structures and discover what lays behind these massive walls of natural stone

Although the name of this little town in England may not sound familiar, but the standing stones monument will sure ring a bell. Known as Stonehenge, this prehistoric monument used to be a part of a much larger and ancient temple of some sort. Researchers date this structure back to 3000 BC, making it the oldest monument in England. We still try to figure out how the hack did those stones made it up there and stood still for 5000 years